
Speakers
The rise of generative AI is transforming humanities research—expanding how we analyze data, interpret knowledge, and engage with the past and present.
This symposium explores how AI opens new paths for Taiwan-focused humanities, featuring scholars who integrate technology with humanistic inquiry to shape the future of interdisciplinary research.
Emeritus Professor, Graduate Institute of Taiwan History, National Taiwan Normal University
Professor, National Taiwan University Computer Science and Information Engineering
Distinguished Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University
Challenges and Opportunities of Generative AI in the Humanities

Chun-Ju Huang
Director, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Science and Technology Council

Chijui Hu
Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of History, National Changhua University of Education

Shu-Kai Hsieh
Professor and Vice Dean, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University

Ren-Yuan Li
Associate Research Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica

Yao-Ting Sung
University Chair Professor and Vice President, Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling, National Taiwan Normal University
Envisioning the Future of AI Applications in Taiwan's Humanities Research

Jieh Hsiang
Distinguished Professor, Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University

Lung-Chih Chang
Director, National Museum of Taiwan History

Den-Wu Chen
Professor, Department of History, National Taiwan Normal University

Cho-Ying Li
Professor and Dean, Institute of History, National Tsing Hua University

Hsiu-Ping Yueh
Distinguished Professor, Department of Bio-Industry Communication and Development and Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University
Professor, National Taiwan University Department of Electrical Engineering
Professor, National Taiwan University Department of Electrical Engineering
Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University